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Tiny Handmade Sailing Ship Built from Simple Materials

I recently finished this miniature sailing ship and wanted to share it with the community. The model is completely handmade using inexpensive and easily available materials.

The hull and structure were built from wood, while the masts were made from toothpick sticks. The sails were made from fabric bags. And the rigging was created using household normal thread , door made through thick paper windows made from sticknote paper , barrels from toothpick.

The ship is small enough to fit in the palm of my hand, but I tried to include as much detail as possible. This project was a fun challenge in miniature crafting and working with recycled materials.

No need for diy plastic kits .you can simple made from inexpensive simple items not even hobby grade.

I'd love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, and ideas for future builds!

u/THOUGHT2BUILD — 1 day ago
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Miniature Lakeside House in a Jar 🏡.

I recently finished this tiny fairy-garden-style scene inside a glass jar using mostly inexpensive and recycled materials.

Materials used:

House: made entirely from cardboard

Boat: handcrafted from wood

Tree: made from wire and sponge

Dock/platform: built using toothpicks and popsicle sticks

Water effect: colored resin/gel effect with small pebbles at the bottom

My goal was to create a peaceful little lakeside cottage while keeping the cost as low as possible. Most of the materials were things I already had at home.

I'd love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, or ideas for improving future builds!

u/THOUGHT2BUILD — 1 day ago
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Resin guitar picks.

Hi everyone! I recently started experimenting with making guitar picks from resin.

These are all handmade, and I tried different glitter and color combinations to see what worked best.

I'd love some honest feedback. Which design is your favorite? Do you have any suggestions to improve the appearance or the shape?

Thanks for taking a look!

u/THOUGHT2BUILD — 5 days ago
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My First 1:64 Scale Fantasy Castle in a Jar – Looking for Feedback!

Hi everyone! This is my first fairy garden project. I handmade the castle completely from air-dry clay, and the water is made from clear epoxy resin.

I wanted to create a tiny magical island inside a jar using simple, inexpensive materials.

I'd really appreciate your honest feedback. What do you think of the concept? What could I improve to make it look more realistic or magical?

Thanks for taking a look!

u/THOUGHT2BUILD — 5 days ago
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Miniature castle made using airdry clay . Glowing windows

Hi everyone! This is my first air-dry clay build—a miniature glowing castle made with air-dry clay and strontium aluminate glow powder.

I'm completely new to sculpting, so I'd really appreciate honest feedback. I included photos and a short build video so you can see my techniques and point out what I could improve.

I'm looking for advice on sculpting, textures, painting, proportions, and anything else that would make future builds better. Thanks for taking the time to help!

u/THOUGHT2BUILD — 5 days ago
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Miniature Cherry Blossom Diorama | 1:64 Scale.

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u/THOUGHT2BUILD — 4 days ago

Handmade Wooden Ship Build. | 120 Hours of Work in 17 Minutes.

Hi everyone,

I built this handmade wooden sailing ship completely from scratch using simple materials. The project took around 120 hours to complete, with a lot of attention given to the small details, rigging, and overall finish.

I documented the entire build process from start to finish in this video for anyone interested in model ship building or DIY craftsmanship.

I'd truly appreciate your feedback, constructive criticism, and suggestions for improving my future builds. Thank you for taking the time to check it out!

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u/THOUGHT2BUILD — 5 days ago